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re: Cpap-sleep apnea technology has a huge tech cheaper change

Posted on 8/25/23 at 9:10 pm to
Posted by Basura Blanco
Member since Dec 2011
8467 posts
Posted on 8/25/23 at 9:10 pm to
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There is a YouTube vid or FAQ on how to bypass the settings of almost every machine on the market.


Yep, mine was a pain in the arse and felt like too much pressure after the first month of using one. I have lowered the setting twice now as my fatass has lost some weight (chicken or the egg?). Using an Apple Watch, it confirmed that as I tweaked the pressure, the more refreshed I felt when waking up and that correlated with a higher percentage of REM and Deep sleep as measured by the watch. Of course, the Chinese now know this so I'm fricked.

I am not saying a sleep study and history is unnecessary, but I don't know how you can determine the need for a CPAP, much less calibrate the correct setting of ones machine by putting twenty dozen wires on them and assessing them as they sleep in a strange bed in a medical facility for one night.
Posted by phelps4824
franklinton, la
Member since Sep 2008
890 posts
Posted on 8/25/23 at 9:12 pm to
I hate to burst ya'lls bubble but it's not only fat people that need cpap. I work in the field and you would be surprised at the skinny people on them
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